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Cornholio has +1 movement within a two tile range of any luxury (+2 near sugar), and can raze luxury tile improvements at no movement cost. It costs no Iron, and earns experience at 75% of the rate of the Longswordsman, whom it replaces.

I rarely build wonders, and the increased happiness means that you can build a giant empire that can offset the lost GP benefits and raise enough gold to buy city states more often. Also, that much extra happiness is gonna make golden ages a lot more common. Plus, once you get to the endgame with the unique buildings, you'll be a beast.

Really the only problem, for me, would be the slower GP generation. From an efficiency standpoint, wonders are rarely worth building because for the same amount of hammers it takes to build it, you could probably train up a large enough army to take the city of the person who actually builds it. Then you get the wonder anyway, and have a larger army to boot. This only doesn't work with "builder benefit" wonders like TGLibrary, Oracle, etc

The City State thing is punishing, yeah, but with that 70% less unhappiness thing, you can just conquer as much as you like. You can grow your civ to insane sizes and REX without much punishment outside of the city penalties.

"We decided Poland was a bit lackluster so we've replaced their UU with a unique monument that gives +2 faith and +2 science in addition to the normal +2 culture. For balance reasons, it costs 2 extra hammers to build."